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Ashtefere

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  1. So, in Brian's "orochi" thread I mentioned I liked the shape and feel of the orochi but needed the 1000hz polling rate of the mamba, so I was going to combine the two.

    But then I found out about this little monster.

    It has the same polling rate as the mamba, same response time (in fact, id bet its the same wireless unit) but in an orochi form factor.

    I bought one, because it seems to be exactly what I want (and it was only about $40 aud!!!) and I will update this thread with a review when it arrives.

    -Ash

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  2. It has a small amount of output lag, but im ok with that - im more of a MOBA/RPG player than an FPS player.

    Its also why I have become "at peace" with multi GPU, as I know force vsync+triple buffering to get rid of most of the microstutter. This would destroy me in FPS's (4-5 frames behind) but totally worth it.

    Additionally, only display port/dvi laptops will work with my monitor so I am a little stuck for choice.

    -Ash

  3. Can we get some more detail on that unlocked 6970m? color me ridiculously intrigued...

    -Ash

    EDIT: NVM, I used my latent google powers.

    Wow, I seriously want a laptop with a "6990"m card in it now. I hope amd doesnt try cover it up and shut it all down. Yup, I might just be getting another laptop after this old clunker...

    -Ash

  4. I was just looking at benchmarks for the gtx 485m.

    If the R3 had a 485m in it, I would buy it in a heartbeat. Is anyone intending to buy one separately and see if they can shoehorn one in?

    From what I have researched, the 485m has the same power envelope as the 480m, which has the same power envelope as the 6970m, so....

    It will fit, power wise AFAIK.

    Anyone know of a place that sells them outright? I may consider this for my next machine...

    -Ash

  5. Dual 460m is pretty bad... I would expect with all the extra space they will get (they love using gigantic bezels around the scree) then they could squeeze in the extra cooling and circuitry for dual 485 or at least 470m's.

    The entire 6xx0 architecture has been a disappointment to me. It really seems like a step backwards, using less SP's and higher clockspeeds - sounds like an nvidia renaming to me.

    The thing that pisses me off most though is the continued denial by both camps about microstutter. I can see it in every game I play and it really makes me angry.

    Yet, the fix is really really easy - they need to simply add in frame window delay to the vsync function.

    Its reeeeaaaaally simple. 100ms divide by 60 frames = 16.6ms per frame: keep frame in frame buffer until 16.6ms interval, then release. OH MY GOD EVERY FRAME IS RENDERING PERFECTLY IN SYNC! ITS AMAZING! NO MORE MICROSTUTTER!

    Gah.

    -Ash

  6. OK, Im trying to do what Stama is doing. I have the reg tweak applied, and all the settings the same in my throttlestop.

    I am only getting a 9x multi on my 920x. WTF is going on?

    -Ash

    EDIT:

    NVM, I rebooted throttlestop and all good. That shit is weird...

    EDIT EDIT:

    Alrighty guys, thanks to Stama I have discovered something totally jawesome. Its not 100% what I want, but good enough for now.

    Take a look:

    ij7N7a.jpg

    I have a 9 multi at idle, automatically controlled via power saver - but its on a hair trigger. As soon as load reaches the level where hard disk access normally begins, throttlestop kicks it up to 24.

    So when Im idle at the desktop, or doing other non hd-intensive stuff, it runs cool and quiet at 1200mhzish. When the hard disk access ramps up throttlestop kicks in and gives me my full hard disk speed.

    All you need to do is use the power saving feature, and set it to the exact c0% that is used when hard disk access occurs - for me this was 13 (divisble by 8 threads).

    So there you have it, happy Ash with his sandforce HDD.

    -Ash

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  7. I did a slightly different (and safer, but less effective) cpu clip mod.

    I got some washers that fit in the screw gaps, and took off the c-clips. It adds an extra 3-4 mm of pressure distance to the cpu. Dropped my temps maybe 5 degrees C or so.

    -Ash

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  8. I just did the regedit ppm start=4 trick to increase SSD speeds, but after doing that throttlestop wont apply a multiplier above the TRL of 4 core active.

    So yeah, cant wait for the disabling of c-states. At the moment I'm in slow ssd mode with 4ghz single core cpu usage, but would like the best of both worlds.

    I will hold off until wiz gets v2 (hopefully with cstates options) and full instructions done.

    -Ash

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  9. Could I get the latest information about all the tweaks we are doing?

    In regards to:

    • Modded Bios
    • Latest Catalyst Drivers
    • Win7 Sp1 64-bit Aero performance increase patch
    • SSD drive speed increase tweaks
    • Throttlestop tweaks to get the best performance
    • Anything else?

    Been a lot of changes since I last did this and I cant find any topics that sort of put it all in one place.

    Doing a clean install with an sp1 integrated image, sandforce 120gb drive as primary, and dual 120gb indlinx drives in raid0 as my 'my documents' drive.

    -Ash

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